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State wants to stop voters – asks Supreme Court to intervene
The American state of Virginia is asking the Supreme Court to intervene to allow the state to prevent around 1,600 voters from voting, as they are suspected of being non-citizens. The request comes after a federal appeals court unanimously confirmed a federal judge's order to restore the right to vote to them, which the judge considered to be illegally removed from the electoral roll according to an executive order from the state's Republican governor.
Beyoncé on stage for Harris – abortion in focus
The megastar Beyoncé participated in the Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris' election rally in Texas on Saturday night Swedish time. It's time for America to sing a new song, said Beyoncé on stage in her hometown Houston.
Lost Independence – Expelled from the Bar Association
A lawyer had such extensive contact with her convicted client, and his wife, that she breached the required independence and impartiality in her profession, according to the Supreme Court. She is now being expelled from the Bar Association.
Parent avoids prison sentence – would have affected the child
A parent avoids prison sentence and is instead sentenced to probation and day fines – because of their child. This after the Supreme Court (HD) changed a court of appeal verdict.
What Engages US Voters: Price Tags and Abortion
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, with all due respect. The presidential election in the USA is not just about the person, but also about the issues.
Evidence Against Donald Trump Made Public
Evidence from an amended indictment against former President Donald Trump, regarding his actions in connection with the storming of the Capitol 2021, has been made public. .
PFAS victims' demand: 100,000 kronor each
145 Kallinge residents who have ingested PFAS through their drinking water are demanding 100,000 kronor each in compensation from the Defence Forces. The drinking water in Kallinge was contaminated when PFAS-containing firefighting foam was used by F17.
Mc-gangs banned in Norway
Norway bans the motorcycle gang Satudarah in Norway, according to a decision by the country's Supreme Court. "A ban is necessary to prevent serious crime", the court writes in a press release.
After Criticism: Five Harris Interviews in Three Days
From abortion rights to the Gaza War and the view on Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu. The Democrats' presidential candidate Kamala Harris has been criticized for dodging media appearances.
Prosecutor: Trump used criminal methods
Donald Trump "used criminal methods" to retain the presidency after losing the 2020 election. Therefore, he would not enjoy immunity according to the prosecutors.
Publisher: Would Rather Go to Prison Than Reveal Source
The Supreme Court said no. But the prosecutor is making a new attempt to force the media to hand over pictures from the riots in Rosengård.
Lund's Russia Boycott Rejected by Court
Boycott of goods on Ukraine's black list is foreign policy and not something that a municipality can decide on. This is stated by the Administrative Court in Malmö, which overturns Lund Municipality's boycott decision, reports [Sydsvenskan](https://www.
Birgitte Bonnesen "does not accept the verdict"
Two weeks ago, Swedbank's former CEO Birgitte Bonnesen was convicted of gross fraud. Now she is commenting on the verdict for the first time.
Prosecutor Henrik Nordquist: New Request for Riot Images
The prosecutor Henrik Nordquist has submitted a new request to access the media houses' images from the riots in Rosengård, reports P4 Malmöhus. I assume that all media houses will refuse, he says to the channel.
Bianca Kronlöf wants to remember the pandemic heroes
Bianca Kronlöf thinks that the healthcare sector's efforts during the pandemic have been forgotten. It's quite disrespectful, really, she says ahead of the premiere of the new film "As Long as the Heart Beats".
Investigator: This is how more gang members can be convicted
More who contribute to serious gang crimes should be able to be convicted, proposes the government's investigator. Lise Tamm wants the laws on attempt, preparation, and instigation to be completely rewritten.
South Carolina resumes executions
After a forced pause of 13 years, the state of South Carolina in the American South has resumed executions. First out was a 46-year-old man sentenced for the murder of a cashier in a convenience store in 1997.
The Supreme Court: Media cannot be forced to hand over images
The Supreme Court says no to a prosecutor's request to obtain riot images from Rosengård taken by photographers from six Swedish editorial offices. .
New Criticism After the Scandinavian Star Disaster
The Danish Maritime Authority receives harsh criticism in a new investigation into the fire on the ferry Scandinavian Star in 1990. .
Case of Incorrect Guardianship Taken Up in Supreme Court
A notable case in Västernorrland where an 80-year-old man was wrongly convicted of guardianship is being taken up by the Supreme Court, reports Örnsköldsviks Allehanda. .
Difficult for Bonnesen to get a new trial
The prison sentence against the former Swedbank CEO Birgitte Bonnesen will be appealed to the Supreme Court, assures her lawyer. However, the odds are against the Supreme Court taking up her case.
Gardell: Bonnesen's verdict may push up CEO salaries
The prison sentence against the former Swedbank CEO Birgitte Bonnesen surprised financier Christer Gardell, co-owner of the activist fund Cevian Capital – one of the Stockholm Stock Exchange's largest owners. Demands for higher executive salaries may be an effect, he believes.
Verdict against bank top executive praised - "the law works"
The Court of Appeal's verdict, where the former Swedbank CEO Birgitte Bonnesen is sentenced to one year and three months' imprisonment for gross fraud, is welcomed by the CEO of Aktiespararna, Joacim Olsson. According to Olsson, investors and the general public were misled by Bonnesen.
Clear: 16-year-old to be extradited to Denmark
A 16-year-old boy from Hyltebruk in Halland will be extradited to Denmark. This is clear since the Supreme Court has decided not to review the extradition decision, reports [Hallandsposten](https://www.
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